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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Respiratory arrest | |||
| image = [[File:Bagging.JPG|250px]] | |||
| caption = A healthcare provider performing [[bag-valve-mask ventilation]] on a patient in respiratory arrest. | |||
| field = [[Pulmonology]] | |||
| symptoms = Absence of [[breathing]], [[cyanosis]], [[unconsciousness]] | |||
| complications = [[Cardiac arrest]], [[brain damage]] | |||
| onset = Sudden | |||
| duration = Until intervention | |||
| causes = [[Airway obstruction]], [[respiratory muscle fatigue]], [[central nervous system depression]] | |||
| risks = [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]], [[asthma]], [[drug overdose]], [[neuromuscular disorders]] | |||
| diagnosis = Clinical evaluation, absence of [[respiratory effort]] | |||
| differential = [[Cardiac arrest]], [[syncope]], [[seizure]] | |||
| prevention = Management of underlying conditions, [[airway management]] | |||
| treatment = [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]], [[advanced airway management]], [[mechanical ventilation]] | |||
| prognosis = Depends on time to intervention and underlying cause | |||
| frequency = Common in [[emergency medicine]] | |||
}} | |||
= Respiratory Arrest = | = Respiratory Arrest = | ||
[[File:USMC-100923-M-1645M-001.jpg|left|thumb|Emergency response to a person in respiratory arrest Training|link=Respiratory_arrest]] | |||
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== Respiratory Arrest == | == Respiratory Arrest == | ||
'''Respiratory arrest''' is a critical medical condition where an individual abruptly ceases to breathe. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to prevent life-threatening consequences. | '''Respiratory arrest''' is a critical medical condition where an individual abruptly ceases to breathe. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to prevent life-threatening consequences. | ||
== Introduction == | |||
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Respiratory arrest is the cessation of normal breathing due to failure of the lungs to function effectively. This can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from respiratory diseases to trauma. | Respiratory arrest is the cessation of normal breathing due to failure of the lungs to function effectively. This can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from respiratory diseases to trauma. | ||
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== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
Common causes of respiratory arrest include: | Common causes of respiratory arrest include: | ||
* [[Cardiac arrest|Cardiac arrest]], leading to a lack of oxygenated blood to the lungs | * [[Cardiac arrest|Cardiac arrest]], leading to a lack of oxygenated blood to the lungs | ||
* Airway obstruction, due to choking or other blockages | * Airway obstruction, due to choking or other blockages | ||
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* Severe asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ([[COPD|COPD]]) | * Severe asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ([[COPD|COPD]]) | ||
* Traumatic injury to the respiratory system | * Traumatic injury to the respiratory system | ||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
Indicators of respiratory arrest are: | Indicators of respiratory arrest are: | ||
* Inability to speak or make sounds | * Inability to speak or make sounds | ||
* No movement of the chest or abdomen (no signs of breathing) | * No movement of the chest or abdomen (no signs of breathing) | ||
* Loss of consciousness | * Loss of consciousness | ||
* Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin, particularly around the lips and fingertips) | * Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin, particularly around the lips and fingertips) | ||
== Diagnosis == | == Diagnosis == | ||
Diagnosis is typically made based on clinical observation of the absence of breathing. | Diagnosis is typically made based on clinical observation of the absence of breathing. | ||
== Emergency Response == | == Emergency Response == | ||
Immediate steps in the event of respiratory arrest include: | Immediate steps in the event of respiratory arrest include: | ||
* Calling emergency services | * Calling emergency services | ||
* Starting [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|cardiopulmonary resuscitation]] (CPR) if trained | * Starting [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|cardiopulmonary resuscitation]] (CPR) if trained | ||
* Using an [[Automated external defibrillator|automated external defibrillator]] (AED) if available | * Using an [[Automated external defibrillator|automated external defibrillator]] (AED) if available | ||
== Treatment == | == Treatment == | ||
Treatment in a medical facility may involve: | Treatment in a medical facility may involve: | ||
* Advanced airway management | * Advanced airway management | ||
* Ventilation support | * Ventilation support | ||
* Treatment of underlying causes | * Treatment of underlying causes | ||
== Prevention == | == Prevention == | ||
Preventive measures include: | Preventive measures include: | ||
* Addressing chronic respiratory conditions | * Addressing chronic respiratory conditions | ||
* Avoiding high-risk activities such as substance abuse | * Avoiding high-risk activities such as substance abuse | ||
* Using safety equipment to prevent trauma | * Using safety equipment to prevent trauma | ||
[[Category:Emergency Medicine]] | [[Category:Emergency Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Respiratory Disorders]] | [[Category:Respiratory Disorders]] | ||
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| Respiratory arrest | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Absence of breathing, cyanosis, unconsciousness |
| Complications | Cardiac arrest, brain damage |
| Onset | Sudden |
| Duration | Until intervention |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Airway obstruction, respiratory muscle fatigue, central nervous system depression |
| Risks | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, drug overdose, neuromuscular disorders |
| Diagnosis | Clinical evaluation, absence of respiratory effort |
| Differential diagnosis | Cardiac arrest, syncope, seizure |
| Prevention | Management of underlying conditions, airway management |
| Treatment | Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, advanced airway management, mechanical ventilation |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Depends on time to intervention and underlying cause |
| Frequency | Common in emergency medicine |
| Deaths | N/A |
Respiratory Arrest[edit]

Respiratory Arrest[edit]
Respiratory arrest is a critical medical condition where an individual abruptly ceases to breathe. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to prevent life-threatening consequences.
Introduction[edit]
Respiratory arrest is the cessation of normal breathing due to failure of the lungs to function effectively. This can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from respiratory diseases to trauma.
Causes[edit]
Common causes of respiratory arrest include:
- Cardiac arrest, leading to a lack of oxygenated blood to the lungs
- Airway obstruction, due to choking or other blockages
- Overdose of drugs, particularly those affecting the central nervous system
- Severe asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Traumatic injury to the respiratory system
Symptoms[edit]
Indicators of respiratory arrest are:
- Inability to speak or make sounds
- No movement of the chest or abdomen (no signs of breathing)
- Loss of consciousness
- Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin, particularly around the lips and fingertips)
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis is typically made based on clinical observation of the absence of breathing.
Emergency Response[edit]
Immediate steps in the event of respiratory arrest include:
- Calling emergency services
- Starting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if trained
- Using an automated external defibrillator (AED) if available
Treatment[edit]
Treatment in a medical facility may involve:
- Advanced airway management
- Ventilation support
- Treatment of underlying causes
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures include:
- Addressing chronic respiratory conditions
- Avoiding high-risk activities such as substance abuse
- Using safety equipment to prevent trauma


